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gas, a special gas for california. they can bring it here, but it's going to take two or three weeks. what they can do, and it's been authorized one time, they actually with waive for a short period of time, c.a.r.b. gas, say, you can bring in gas anywhere. there's a slight penalty that you pay for the mrus it increases, but that's so insignificant, because once you get the few percent in, then you have a normal gas market, prices would fall. there's no evidence anybody is going to allow that to happen, but it has been approved once, if we do that, we could see prices go away very quickly. >> belva: maybe this is something the governor hasn't thought of. >> i think the governor's well aware of this. the question is, do you want to kind of suspend some of the environmental rules, which has been hard fought for and hard vote on in order to do this. politically, it would be very favorable to do that, but then he would have the environmental community saying, this is a crazy way to stabilize a market, way to stabilize a ma
gas, a special gas for california. they can bring it here, but it's going to take two or three weeks. what they can do, and it's been authorized one time, they actually with waive for a short period of time, c.a.r.b. gas, say, you can bring in gas anywhere. there's a slight penalty that you pay for the mrus it increases, but that's so insignificant, because once you get the few percent in, then you have a normal gas market, prices would fall. there's no evidence anybody is going to allow that...
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state of california. companies that are now included would include amazon, best buy, and wal-mart that are making sales online. there are other criteria that you have to make $1 million, i believe, in total revenue and $10,000 a year to california consumers or something along those lines. >> now, mr. horton, how much in revenue does the state of california expect to generate through this new taxation policy and what's the rate of taxation? >> peter, the rate varies depending on the december destination where the product is delivered. it's somewhere around 9.75%. the total revenue that the state of california anticipated that it was losing was $1.4 billion. we believe that this new law will allow us to collect, generate an additional $317 million a year, of which approximately $83 million is attributed to amazon alone. >> now, 9.75%, is that the same as the state's sale tax? >> the tax rate is exactly the same as the state's sales tax. the total rate varies because we have in california, a december nation
state of california. companies that are now included would include amazon, best buy, and wal-mart that are making sales online. there are other criteria that you have to make $1 million, i believe, in total revenue and $10,000 a year to california consumers or something along those lines. >> now, mr. horton, how much in revenue does the state of california expect to generate through this new taxation policy and what's the rate of taxation? >> peter, the rate varies depending on the...
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their feet to leave the state of california. they are moving to nevada, texas and other parts of the country where they are less taxed and regulated and less burdened by rules such as calorie count on the menus such as the regulations regarding home care workers, it does not make sense to start a new business here in california. and frankly that is where the taxes come from in most states they come from businesses. as the businesses flee you are going to see the tax base flee and as legislatures such as senator leno continue to pass more legislation that impedes the freedom of business and citizens to exercise their rights you are going to see them vote with their feet and leave california. >> that attorneys me as someone who wants to retire and die in california i don't want to leave the state as a economic matter i don't consider myself to be fairly taxed. i do pay a higher tax rate and i think that is fine. but the people who are successful in our society are increasingly asked asked to bear more and more of the share of the
their feet to leave the state of california. they are moving to nevada, texas and other parts of the country where they are less taxed and regulated and less burdened by rules such as calorie count on the menus such as the regulations regarding home care workers, it does not make sense to start a new business here in california. and frankly that is where the taxes come from in most states they come from businesses. as the businesses flee you are going to see the tax base flee and as...
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for more we go to berkeley, california, to the university of california berkeley, where we're joined for debate on prop 37. stacy malkan is a longtime advocate for environmental health and spokesperson for the yes o"yes on 37 california right to know campaign code campaign. she is author of "not just a pretty face: the ugly side of the beauty industry." and david zilberman, co- director of the center for sustainable resource development. his professor of agriculture and resource economics at the university of california, berkeley. stacy malkan, why do support prop 37? can you explain to us how it ended up on the ballot? >> proposition 37 is very simple. it is about our right to know what is in the food rereading and feeding our families. it is about our right to decide if we want to eat food that has been fundamentally altered at the genetic level by companies like monsanto, to contain bacteria, viruses, our foreign genes that have never been in the food system before. genetic engineering has been hidden from american consumers for 20 years. 61 other countries require labeling laws,
for more we go to berkeley, california, to the university of california berkeley, where we're joined for debate on prop 37. stacy malkan is a longtime advocate for environmental health and spokesperson for the yes o"yes on 37 california right to know campaign code campaign. she is author of "not just a pretty face: the ugly side of the beauty industry." and david zilberman, co- director of the center for sustainable resource development. his professor of agriculture and resource...
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and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in hi
and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in hi
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but fundamentally it really isn't happening in california. the leading cause of death on death row is old age or suicide. the death row population has gone from 0 to 730. we haven't had an execution in six years. so there's some people who say, look, let's just get rifd this, it can't be fixed. on the other hand, opponents say wait a minute, it can be fixed with reform, but the legislature won't do the reforms. these things die in committee to speed up the appeals process and things like that. the polls show that it's very tight on prop 34, split right down the middle. so the yes side has a lot of money. they raised about $4 million. the opponents -- there doesn't seem to be any organized campaign against ending the death penalty. >> one of the arguments i have heard on the other side on this one is if you get rid of the death penalty, it takes away sort of a key bargaining chip that law enforcement has when they're looking at some of these convicted -- or convictions. what about that argument? >> i suppose that's possible. d.a.s overwhelming
but fundamentally it really isn't happening in california. the leading cause of death on death row is old age or suicide. the death row population has gone from 0 to 730. we haven't had an execution in six years. so there's some people who say, look, let's just get rifd this, it can't be fixed. on the other hand, opponents say wait a minute, it can be fixed with reform, but the legislature won't do the reforms. these things die in committee to speed up the appeals process and things like that....
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the same money pressures have affected the university of california and the california state university system. where classes are also hard to get, tuition is rising and maintenance is neglected. students and faculty fear uc's reputation is in jeopardy. >> i think the university is at risk. in terms of its quality. >> still, for all the doom and gloom scenarios, there are some californians who don't think raises taxes, as propositions 30 and 38 both do, are the solution to the state's education woes. >> we have to ask ourself what throwing money at the problem right now would do. i have to say that i think it would decrease the incentive for material reform in california's education right now. >> carl broat is a treasurer from for group california parents for educational choice. he says, until districts address ballooning employee pensions and enact other cost-saving measures, schools will continue to struggle, no matter how much per pupil spending increases. >> we haven't doing enough. we haven't thinking creatively about our expenses. we aren't addressing the union contracts. the issu
the same money pressures have affected the university of california and the california state university system. where classes are also hard to get, tuition is rising and maintenance is neglected. students and faculty fear uc's reputation is in jeopardy. >> i think the university is at risk. in terms of its quality. >> still, for all the doom and gloom scenarios, there are some californians who don't think raises taxes, as propositions 30 and 38 both do, are the solution to the...
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i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think all his policies are perfect but he has done a remarkable job of coming into an almost impossible situation in dealing with it as best you can. i can -- would look at the programs that have already embarked on the investment of making sure the government supports research at the deepest trouble and is providing not just grants but tax credits. the focus on making sure that we're building a culture of innovation. colorado is the last three years when there were no jobs anywhere, more 25-34 year-old came to call rudder than any ot
i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think...
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of california. the law broadened the definition of who actually qualified, to include those individuals. so, now, online retailers who have affiliates in the state of california, who also have some form of brick and mortar, either directly or indirectly working through other groups and partnerships and so forth, have nexus in california by definition of california law and, therefore required to report and collect the use tax to the state of california. companies that are now included would include amazon, best buy, and wal-mart, that are making sales online. there are other criteria you have to make a million dollars, i believe in total revenue, and ten thousand dollars a year to california consumers, something along those lines. >> now, mr. horton, how much in revenue does the state of california expect to generate through this new taxation policy, and what's the rate of taxation? >> peter, the rate varies, depending on the definition, where the product is delivered, but it's somewhere around 9.75%
of california. the law broadened the definition of who actually qualified, to include those individuals. so, now, online retailers who have affiliates in the state of california, who also have some form of brick and mortar, either directly or indirectly working through other groups and partnerships and so forth, have nexus in california by definition of california law and, therefore required to report and collect the use tax to the state of california. companies that are now included would...
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it was the first mega fire that california really experienced. and we thought, well, it will be, that's a career fire, that will be it. then 2007 came around. in 2007 we had another fire siege, same weather scenario, but we didn't have one cedar fire, we had five of them just in my county alone so we were inundated by a large scale disaster in 2007. as an example of our agreement and the efficiency of that agreement is we had orders to (inaudible) at 0000 that day. that's a 4 hour activation time and that shows the dedication and effort to leaning forward to the mission with these agreements that we can have a 4-hour activation. i've been in this business a while and i'll say that's unprecedented with any civilian emergency services agency going to a dod asset and having it engage in 4 hours. >> commander, anything you want to share? >> more recently in 2012, two squadrons provided 3 aircraft and the notification process was approximately 2 to 3 hours. we have expanded the capability in the navy, as i said earlier, and that allows for that rapid
it was the first mega fire that california really experienced. and we thought, well, it will be, that's a career fire, that will be it. then 2007 came around. in 2007 we had another fire siege, same weather scenario, but we didn't have one cedar fire, we had five of them just in my county alone so we were inundated by a large scale disaster in 2007. as an example of our agreement and the efficiency of that agreement is we had orders to (inaudible) at 0000 that day. that's a 4 hour activation...
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in addition, the california department of public health scanned five additional areas. these light blue areas, that are not even on the navy's list or of any concern, but they were asked to be -- city asked them to scan them just because they are high use, high traffic areas just to verify that there's no problems. and again, none of these areas showed any levels and they are all considered safe. so, the question is well, why is the navy doing any work if everything is fine. and the answer is the navy is required to remove any levels above background. and you can have levels very high above background and not be a health concern. and that's the disconnect that people don't quite understand. in this case, as i said, all the areas that they surveyed, they haven't found anything above background. but if you did, would it necessarily be a hazard today or to any residents? so, when the navy does their scans and they very carefully move soil around and scan some more and scan some more, they might find an area above background and they are required to clean that up. and, so,
in addition, the california department of public health scanned five additional areas. these light blue areas, that are not even on the navy's list or of any concern, but they were asked to be -- city asked them to scan them just because they are high use, high traffic areas just to verify that there's no problems. and again, none of these areas showed any levels and they are all considered safe. so, the question is well, why is the navy doing any work if everything is fine. and the answer is...
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china is the third largest export destination for california. many multinationals like hp, intel, cisco, and chevron are doing well in china. they're making money in china. at the same time, as the close relationship is going on, many chinese companies are working in san francisco in california. i would like to name a few. the tsl, ciuts, just to name a few. these are successful chinese companies working here. as the american companies in china, the chinese companies working in california in san francisco are also making contributions to job creation and the development of the economy in local areas. we're thinking these are very good signs. as the previous speakers mentioned, we paid a visit to the united states last february. governor brown proposed that we set up a working group for the u.s., a state, and china provinces to cooperate. we call this a working group, a joint working group of provinces and the states. at that time, the vice president made a very good, very positive response for the proposal. after the vice-president returned to c
china is the third largest export destination for california. many multinationals like hp, intel, cisco, and chevron are doing well in china. they're making money in china. at the same time, as the close relationship is going on, many chinese companies are working in san francisco in california. i would like to name a few. the tsl, ciuts, just to name a few. these are successful chinese companies working here. as the american companies in china, the chinese companies working in california in...
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and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in his party in sacramento believe that spending more is the answer. that is clearly not the case. i think that los angeles county they spent $9,000 per student in public school system. the average cost of private school $6,000. i support the voucher system that allow the parents to put the children in charter schools, private schools, what we cannot escape is that the school system is broken, again, let's ask the senator, why did the senator support, why did the senator oppose legislation that one of his fellow democrats proposed that would remove dangerous teachers that were convicted of crimes from the classroom and from the public roles? i would like to know the answer to that. >> thank you. mr. leno. >> the 47 out of 50 states figure that miss dillan used is not in educational ou
and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in his party in sacramento believe that spending more is the answer. that is clearly not the case. i think that los angeles county they spent $9,000 per student in public school system. the average cost of...
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ice becoming one of the most intense and expensive fights in california. a closer look at what that measure would mean for schools and you tonight at 11:35, during a special edition of eyewitness news. >>> all right. as roberta was talking about earlier... >> this is just pretty much -- i hate to use the term, but breaking news. we did have the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck outside of juno, alaska. while we do have tsunami warnings in effect for hawaii, we do now have a tsunami advisory in effect, 80 miles northwest of san francisco to the oregon border. meanwhile, all eyes on hurricane sandy, brushing up against the carolinas, racing along. this is taking up a whole lot of real estate. its winds extending out 450 nautical miles, big, big storm. it's going to impact and affect about 60 million people, once it does make landfall perhaps late tomorrow night or early monday morning, dumping copious amounts of precipitation. anywhere about a foot of rain expected, before it becomes a real big snowmaker. so power outages, with winds up to 70 miles an hou
ice becoming one of the most intense and expensive fights in california. a closer look at what that measure would mean for schools and you tonight at 11:35, during a special edition of eyewitness news. >>> all right. as roberta was talking about earlier... >> this is just pretty much -- i hate to use the term, but breaking news. we did have the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck outside of juno, alaska. while we do have tsunami warnings in effect for hawaii, we do now have a...
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the refineries making california's gas shuts down. several are not at full capacity, including chevron partially shut down because of the fire. >> the politicians are trying to figure out what can they do or who can they claim. often they blame the refineries. >> reporter: dianne feinstein is asking federal regulators to see if there was an illegal short squeeze. price spikes turn out years later to have been the result of malicious and manipulative trading affect. cawing on the ftc to react immediately and aggressively to protect california's consumers. borenstein says it's hard to prove but possible because there are only a few companies that produce the california clean blend. she says chevron as a hold of more than 20% of the market. >> those companies are in a position where if they change their output, it does move the price. the real question is then would they do that? would they fully produce a little less in order to keep prices higher? unfortunately, it's very hard to tell. >> reporter: and hard to tell because the californ
the refineries making california's gas shuts down. several are not at full capacity, including chevron partially shut down because of the fire. >> the politicians are trying to figure out what can they do or who can they claim. often they blame the refineries. >> reporter: dianne feinstein is asking federal regulators to see if there was an illegal short squeeze. price spikes turn out years later to have been the result of malicious and manipulative trading affect. cawing on the ftc...
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in california, it's about 50/50. and who does it help? well, it used to be republicans because they were generally ones that were a little more well off they could go away and they would send in an absentee ballot but now as you heard this gentleman say and we talked to, he might be working two jobs. so he's a democrat and it's hard to tell who will benefit. in oakland, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> as campaign 2012 heats up, cbssf.com is holding a presidential forum. the candidates answering our questions. today's topic, how each would create new jobs. >>> other bay area headlines tonight a small earthquake rattling the napa valley this morning magnitude 3.3 shaker hitting at about 9:30 roughly 6 miles northeast of vallejo. there were no reports of any serious damage or injuries. >>> a california judge suspended public hearings sparked by the deadly san bruno gas pipeline explosion. the delay will allow for closed door negotiations on fines to be levied against pg&e. the hearings will resume next week. the blast killed 8 people and destroyed
in california, it's about 50/50. and who does it help? well, it used to be republicans because they were generally ones that were a little more well off they could go away and they would send in an absentee ballot but now as you heard this gentleman say and we talked to, he might be working two jobs. so he's a democrat and it's hard to tell who will benefit. in oakland, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> as campaign 2012 heats up, cbssf.com is holding a presidential forum. the candidates...
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we're on the road in california. in the wake of the dramatic increase in deaths at the hands of u.s. border patrol agents, the department of homeland security has agreed to launch a long-awaited investigation to the agency's use of force. investigation comes after community outcry led to formal requests by members of congress concerned about what they see as a pattern of excessive use of force by border patrol agents. since 2010, at least 18 people have been killed by border agents including most recently, 16-year-old hazare rodriguez who was reportedly shot no fewer than seven times for allegedly throwing rocks at an agent. another recent case that has sparked outcry is that of valeria "munique" tachiquin, who was killed by border patrol agent on september 28 in broad daylight in a residential area several miles north of u.s.- mexico border. she was a u.s. citizen, mother of five, the youngest was 4 years old. the man who killed her, agent justin tackett, reportedly had a history of misconduct in his previous career
we're on the road in california. in the wake of the dramatic increase in deaths at the hands of u.s. border patrol agents, the department of homeland security has agreed to launch a long-awaited investigation to the agency's use of force. investigation comes after community outcry led to formal requests by members of congress concerned about what they see as a pattern of excessive use of force by border patrol agents. since 2010, at least 18 people have been killed by border agents including...
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since 2004 nearly 900 people have died in california. about a seventh of those happened in the bay area. the problem isn't just interstate rail lines. we looked at our local commuter rails, since 2004, more than 200 people have died. >> do you think it can ever completely prevented? >> i don't know the answers to that. i would certainly hope so, as i've said before, the safety is a community issue. >> reporter: aleash kushner, nbc news bay area news. >>> and more on the investigation on our 11:00 news cast. >>> when we come back, an 11-year-old boy, the envy of just about every adult golfer. we'll explain. >>> for most golfers getting a hole in one is a feat. kai brown znder is 11, a hole in one on an oregon government course governmelfing with his m. hole 6, from 141 yards out, swung sort of like that and sank it in one shot. >> i was thinking, oh, my gosh. i don't believe it. i thought my eyes were playing tricks on me, and then my mom screamed, you hit a hole in one! >> so just how big of a deal is it, you ask? the golf course sees a
since 2004 nearly 900 people have died in california. about a seventh of those happened in the bay area. the problem isn't just interstate rail lines. we looked at our local commuter rails, since 2004, more than 200 people have died. >> do you think it can ever completely prevented? >> i don't know the answers to that. i would certainly hope so, as i've said before, the safety is a community issue. >> reporter: aleash kushner, nbc news bay area news. >>> and more on...
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add to that a power outage in a refinery in southern california and plan maintenance in rodeo. another issue with a major pipeline bringing crude into some of the refineries. >> the bottom line is that we're dependent on it. until we get off the nipple we're never going to stop. they can do whatever they want. >> one problem is that there are a few number of producers who make that gasoline. and you can't rule out that it might be in the interest of one of the producers to cut back supply a ril bit and drive prices up. it's virtual limb possible to figure out if they're doing that. >> i've heard some stories at some point. i kind of stopped listening because there is a reason. and never a good answer. >> and when you need gas, you're stuck. you don't have option autos and here analysts can't agree on with when there might be relief. and we're told that the record here in california likely will be broken perhaps next couple days. perhaps only briefly. there is possible increase in supplies and we may see relief by the middle of next week. >> california has the cleanest gas in th
add to that a power outage in a refinery in southern california and plan maintenance in rodeo. another issue with a major pipeline bringing crude into some of the refineries. >> the bottom line is that we're dependent on it. until we get off the nipple we're never going to stop. they can do whatever they want. >> one problem is that there are a few number of producers who make that gasoline. and you can't rule out that it might be in the interest of one of the producers to cut back...
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volvemos. >>> en california como monumento nacional. jaime garcÍa estuvo ahi y nos trae las palabras de obama sobre la tenacidad y el significado histÓrico del defensor de los derechos de los trabajadores agrÍcolas. >>> el presidente barack obama estableciÓ el monumento nacional cesar chÁvez donde se planearon batallas del movimiento agrÍcola. . >>> si no fuera por su papÁ yo no hubiera llegado dando estoy. >>> y ademÁs, que el presidente llegue a este lugar sagrado y especial habla mucho del poder latino. los miembros hispanos del gabinete del presidente. el secretario del interior. kent salazar y la secretaria de trabajo ilda do liso. el establecimiento del monumento nacional. hace realidad un proyecto iniciado hace mÁs de una dÉcada. primera vez que, un latino, un hispano. es reconocido a nivel nacional. a la misma altura que reciente fecha tuvo el otro gran hÉroe de derechos civiles mater luther king. >>> los restos de cesar za vez el lÍder con sus marchas boicot y huelga de hambre capturÓ a los habitantes del pa dis. e
volvemos. >>> en california como monumento nacional. jaime garcÍa estuvo ahi y nos trae las palabras de obama sobre la tenacidad y el significado histÓrico del defensor de los derechos de los trabajadores agrÍcolas. >>> el presidente barack obama estableciÓ el monumento nacional cesar chÁvez donde se planearon batallas del movimiento agrÍcola. . >>> si no fuera por su papÁ yo no hubiera llegado dando estoy. >>> y ademÁs, que el presidente llegue a...
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i can tell you from northern california to southern california yesterday, no matter where you look, you will find prices like this and then a car obscuring the sign but it is $4.99 for regular. others, for regular, it $5.29 and even up to $5.49. it is difficult for a lot of drivers in california. three reasons: one, supply; two, the supply is tied to demand," several of the refineries in california are off line. the refineries make the special blend of gas that california requires that you can not buy from outside state line. when you talk to drivers at good station they sure do feel the pain. take a listen. >> i have never seen gas prices anywhere near this. it is outrageous. shocking. i have a last driving to do. >> i spent almost $70 and it will only last a week. >> it takes forever to get them back down again. it is ridiculous. >> in response, the governor of california changed the summer standard which is more stringent to the winter standard which is easier to produce driving the price down by 10 percent but we are still significantly higher than at this point last year. right now
i can tell you from northern california to southern california yesterday, no matter where you look, you will find prices like this and then a car obscuring the sign but it is $4.99 for regular. others, for regular, it $5.29 and even up to $5.49. it is difficult for a lot of drivers in california. three reasons: one, supply; two, the supply is tied to demand," several of the refineries in california are off line. the refineries make the special blend of gas that california requires that you...
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director of the california republican party. welcome to you both, gentlemen. let me start with you. high gas prices taking a toll. we saw with refineries shut down and shifting to the winter blend with dirty filthy, gas to get cars running around here. do you think that environmental regulations taking a toll on california drivers. >> melissa, you're looking at this. melissa: everybody is in their house hiding because they can't drive their car? >> that is one theory. let me give you another. because i came to california several, couple decades before you. melissa: yeah. >> and the air was like orange. i mean we have, mountains trap all the pollution. so for many, many years we made a bargain which we'll pay more for gas in order to clean up the air, defense of cancer and all problems with lung disease and contaminants. melissa: i hate to give him this point. i grew up in the valley. i hate to tell people. a lot of it was covered in smog. a lot is gone now. does he have a fair point on environmental cleanup and is it worth the p
director of the california republican party. welcome to you both, gentlemen. let me start with you. high gas prices taking a toll. we saw with refineries shut down and shifting to the winter blend with dirty filthy, gas to get cars running around here. do you think that environmental regulations taking a toll on california drivers. >> melissa, you're looking at this. melissa: everybody is in their house hiding because they can't drive their car? >> that is one theory. let me give...
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in to southern california. taking any chances of showers with it very likely late thursday in to friday in to southern california. so in terms of the chances seeing showers monday doesn't look like a lot. north of sonoma county may have a shower or two. the mountains seeing more moisture come in and wednesday as the low loss crosses the central coast is when the most lift and the most moisture will be coming in. by wednesday afternoon, maybe the diablo range. for south of san jose right now if the low scoots to the south it will be the south bay hill tops the see the showers middle of the week. stronger sea breeze will drop the numbers down. 40s and 50s out. we should reach the low 70s in the trivalley. south of san jose low 70s tomorrow not as warm as mid to upper 70s for the big weekend we just went through. now you notice tuesday in to wednesday scattered showers mainly for the hill tops and a cool start to the week. you will notice in to thursday and friday the temperatures are staying down. like clock work
in to southern california. taking any chances of showers with it very likely late thursday in to friday in to southern california. so in terms of the chances seeing showers monday doesn't look like a lot. north of sonoma county may have a shower or two. the mountains seeing more moisture come in and wednesday as the low loss crosses the central coast is when the most lift and the most moisture will be coming in. by wednesday afternoon, maybe the diablo range. for south of san jose right now if...
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california, i live in texas. we like to make fun of people in california. remember, this is one -- it's true. it's one of the biggest economies in the world. memory serves, nighter tenth largest if it were a stand-alone country. you're going to see huge economic impact some california, jobs leaving the state. of course it will affect the rest of the country because california is a bellwether for the rest of the country. unfortunately when it comes to energy policy we have seen of the last four years are policies that imitate what the californians have been doing for. gerri: bad idea. well, governor jerry brown agreed to allow refineries to make it cheaper went to blend. will that solve trouble? >> well, no. i don't think it means it's over because, again, as you pointed out earlier, very few refineries that can make these boutique blends that are unique to california. you have is really perfect storm on the rise in with captain trade in the low carbon fuel standard. this is really just the beginning of problems for the california motor fuel market. gerri: i
california, i live in texas. we like to make fun of people in california. remember, this is one -- it's true. it's one of the biggest economies in the world. memory serves, nighter tenth largest if it were a stand-alone country. you're going to see huge economic impact some california, jobs leaving the state. of course it will affect the rest of the country because california is a bellwether for the rest of the country. unfortunately when it comes to energy policy we have seen of the last four...
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john blackstone, cbs news, mill valley, california. >> jeff: california governor jerry brown today ordered a rule change to allow the early sale of winter blend gasoline. typically that gas goes on sale after october 31st. >> 30 days left now in campaign 2012. and while mitt romney is looking for votes in the battleground state of florida tonight, president obama is once again looking for campaign cash in california. nancy cordes is in los angeles, nancy? >> jeff, these two campaigns are spending such enormous sums of money, close to a billion dollars each so the job of fund-raising is never really done, not even in this last month of the campaign. the president is holding five fund-raisers here in california over the next two days. >> the president arrived in sunny los angeles and headed to an intimate gathering with a dozen high dollar donors plus former president bill clinton. tonight president obama holds a star-studded campaign concert on the play bill jon bon jovi, katy perry and jennifer hudson. the fund-raising push comes on the heels of yesterday's announcement that the obama camp
john blackstone, cbs news, mill valley, california. >> jeff: california governor jerry brown today ordered a rule change to allow the early sale of winter blend gasoline. typically that gas goes on sale after october 31st. >> 30 days left now in campaign 2012. and while mitt romney is looking for votes in the battleground state of florida tonight, president obama is once again looking for campaign cash in california. nancy cordes is in los angeles, nancy? >> jeff, these two...
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it was a distinctly western town of a california variety. it was a railroad depot for the southern pacific. warren's father had been blacklisted after the strike, but they were so desperate for workers in the interior of california, that they accepted him in bakersfield. bakersfield was sharply divided by class and by race, though its racial divisions, fundamental racial division was not so much between its white and black residents as its white and chinese population. it was a bustling center of gambling and prostitution with a thick dash of lawlessness. it's a place where a shootout on main street was still an occasional occurrence can. warren's childhood, for the most part, was pleasant enough. the family was not rich, but he and his sister were well taken care of. there was food to eat, they got books as presents on hold days, and he earned extra pay. there was also the palpable fact of life on the frontier. as a teenager he worked for the southern pacific, a company that employed his father, and the dominant economic and political force
it was a distinctly western town of a california variety. it was a railroad depot for the southern pacific. warren's father had been blacklisted after the strike, but they were so desperate for workers in the interior of california, that they accepted him in bakersfield. bakersfield was sharply divided by class and by race, though its racial divisions, fundamental racial division was not so much between its white and black residents as its white and chinese population. it was a bustling center...
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today california joined 12 other states in opening up the early voting. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman on how those who showed up to their county election offices were able to vote in person. mike. >> you can vote early but not often. >> reporter: on election night when the polls close they say with 0% in the -- they say with 0% of the vote in here's the latest numbers? one of those numbers is chris brown. >> i might not be able to vote at the time that i'm supposed to vote because i'm in the process of looking for a job. i might be working two jobs. so... >> reporter: early voting started today in california making it the 13th state to open the polls early 29 days before the november 6 election. >> early voting exists. the voters can come in and vote early and avoid mad rushes and crowds and waiting to the last minute. >> reporter: it wasn't a mad rush at the alameda county registrar's office in oakland. the only place you can vote early in this . mary came in from pleasanton. she could have voted by mail but tried that last time and her vote didn't count.
today california joined 12 other states in opening up the early voting. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman on how those who showed up to their county election offices were able to vote in person. mike. >> you can vote early but not often. >> reporter: on election night when the polls close they say with 0% in the -- they say with 0% of the vote in here's the latest numbers? one of those numbers is chris brown. >> i might not be able to vote at the time that i'm supposed to vote...
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we have good situational awareness what's going on in the state of california. they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft
we have good situational awareness what's going on in the state of california. they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command...
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the order says california needs to reduce the inmate population by 33,000. the eventual goal is to have no more than 110,000 inmates by next june. california says that goal will be difficult to meet because some prisoners sent out of state are now returning to california. >>> the san jose police officers association says mayor chuck reed illegally transferred campaign money. he used money from his measure b pension reform campaign to make a $100,000 donation to council woman rose herrera's campaign. he said it was legal. >>> a judge is expected to dismiss a discrimination lawsuit filed against the city of oakland by one of their own officers. a tentative decision a judge rejected discrimination claims. long higher alleged he was discriminated because he was proclaimed to be a black muslim. but a judge said there was insufficient evidence. long higher investigated the killingover chauncey bailey. >>> right now it's 4:48. i want to go back to sal to check in on traffic. >> all right, pam, good morning. we have a minor accident in vallejo. east 80. but it's not
the order says california needs to reduce the inmate population by 33,000. the eventual goal is to have no more than 110,000 inmates by next june. california says that goal will be difficult to meet because some prisoners sent out of state are now returning to california. >>> the san jose police officers association says mayor chuck reed illegally transferred campaign money. he used money from his measure b pension reform campaign to make a $100,000 donation to council woman rose...
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hasta el momento la fiscalÍa federal del sur de california. en san diego. procesÓ a 25 de estos supuestos traficantes de los llamados fÁrmaco carteles que incrementan. el destacado ciclista lance armstro armstrong. para que diera nombres y dijera quÉ pruebas tenÍa en su contra para prohibir volver a competir. y declarar nulas su victorias y esto fue precisamente lo que esa agencia hizo hoy como nos explica bilma tarasona. >>> lance armstrong utilizÓ un sistema de su dopaje que no se habÍa visto en la historia del ciclismo tan bien manipulada que no dejaba rastro. fue sometido a 500 pruebas de su dopaje. fue hasta que 11 de sus compaÑeros ciclistas y 14 personas mÁs que trabajaron con Él por varios aÑos, decidieron testificar en su contra y develaron en detalle. inyectaba diferentes clases de hormonas, estimulaba los mÚsculos y aumentaba sus rendimiento los mÉdicos que trabajaron con Él lo hacÍan dormir en la noche en una cÁmara especial que ayuda tb a borrar los rastros de la sustancia en la sangre. >>> la forma de engaÑar a las autoridades
hasta el momento la fiscalÍa federal del sur de california. en san diego. procesÓ a 25 de estos supuestos traficantes de los llamados fÁrmaco carteles que incrementan. el destacado ciclista lance armstro armstrong. para que diera nombres y dijera quÉ pruebas tenÍa en su contra para prohibir volver a competir. y declarar nulas su victorias y esto fue precisamente lo que esa agencia hizo hoy como nos explica bilma tarasona. >>> lance armstrong utilizÓ un sistema de su dopaje que no...
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well into northern california, a few showers getting close to santa rosa. but nothing heavy at this time. it will take no time at all to push across san francisco. and eventually down to san jose. but the big talk at this hour is all of the cold air right now. 48 in napa. one of our coldest, 46 currently in gilroy. and across the south bay, we have 50s and 60s on the board for about 6:00 p.m. tonight. that brings the current temperatures five to ten degrees below average. let's take you outside to the live sky camera network. between storm systems, this is the third one lining up offshore. we had clear skies. that's been able for the temperatures to drop. we have clear conditions. giants flag flying on the embarcadero plaza. on the right side of your screen. that's going to be getting wet tomorrow morning. let's get you to the next 48 hours. it's evident out here this spiraling and the cloud cover. that's that huge trough of low pressure sitting in the west. we're tracking a few potential thunderstorms sitting offshore as well. that's going to be in the for
well into northern california, a few showers getting close to santa rosa. but nothing heavy at this time. it will take no time at all to push across san francisco. and eventually down to san jose. but the big talk at this hour is all of the cold air right now. 48 in napa. one of our coldest, 46 currently in gilroy. and across the south bay, we have 50s and 60s on the board for about 6:00 p.m. tonight. that brings the current temperatures five to ten degrees below average. let's take you outside...